Sharing Best Practices: "How are you using MAP data to measure student growth?" Lunch Provided
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 12:30-3:00
12:30-1:45 (ALL) The Purpose Driven Assessment Program: Andy Hegedus, NWEA Senior Research Manager With school systems facing increasing pressure to produce results, you need a reliable measure program impact. This session reviews how student growth data can improve the evaluation of your academic programs.
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2:00-3:00 (Option 1)
Frameworks for Early Childhood Learning: John Woodin, NWEA Account Executive
For every skill our youngest school-aged students are mastering, a dozen new skills are constantly emerging. Early childhood educators need a quick and reliable way to take a snapshot of the pieces of each student’s skill development puzzle and identify specific next steps to fill in the gaps. In this session participants will examine how MAP for Primary Grades and Children’s Progress Academic Assessment can meet their early learning needs.
2:00-3:00 (Option 2)
Student Goal Setting: Susan Klassen, NWEA Senior Account Manager
One of the most important activities teachers can use MAP data for is to engage their students in goal setting. This session will give teachers specific strategies for setting targets for academic growth with students and developing action plans for success.
All Sessions 9:30am - 3:00pm
Susan Klassen: susan.klassen@nwea.org
John Woodin: john.woodin@nwea.org
Updates from NWEA:
Sharing Best Practices: "How are you using MAP data to measure student growth?"
Lunch Provided
Afternoon Breakout Sessions: 12:30-3:00
The Purpose Driven Assessment Program: Andy Hegedus, NWEA Senior Research Manager
With school systems facing increasing pressure to produce results, you need a reliable measure program impact. This session reviews how student growth data can improve the evaluation of your academic programs.